They say you should never make more than five New Years Resolutions – anything more, and you simply lose track and get discouraged. God knows there’s plenty I could do to be a better blogger, and it was hard to hold it down to five. But here they are.
Written on December 31, 2008 | Posted in
Blogs and Blogging |
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Truth doesn’t matter – only the usefulness of the lie.
Written on December 30, 2008 | Posted in
(Right)WingNuts,
International |
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Here’s a food tip for readers in the Ottawa are who are planning a function that needs small to medium catering, and who are looking something absolutely unique, totally memorable, and utterly delicious.
Written on December 28, 2008 | Posted in
General |
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In which we reveal the fate of one of your favourite comic strip character. Where did Calvin go to work after cartoonist Bill Waterson retired in 1995?
Written on December 28, 2008 | Posted in
Canada |
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In which the two leading lights of Conservative Fauxminism stake their respective claims to bringing about the demise of Kwanzaa.
Written on December 27, 2008 | Posted in
(Right)WingNuts,
Humour |
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A summary of key battles fought during this year’s War on Christmas – false alarms, false cultural martyrs, and a Shocking Confession from Balb.
Written on December 27, 2008 | Posted in
(Right)WingNuts |
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A devout Christian disguised as Santa Claus murders eight and burns down his ex wife’s house before committing suicide. Obviously this must be one of these Christian “honour killings”. When will so-called “moderate” Christians step up and condemn this violence?
Written on December 26, 2008 | Posted in
Blogs and Blogging |
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This week a surprising number of Canadian bloggers from every quadrant demonstated that they’re pretty good sports, and cheerfully participated in our Working Life Meme. It was a fascinating exercise for all kinds of reasons – here are the links to some of the Blogger Work Bios of folks close to the Bunker, one way or another.
Written on December 25, 2008 | Posted in
Blogs and Blogging |
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I’m hanging out in Iqaluit this week, and next, and maybe even the week after that as well…. haven’t actually made up my mind when I’ll go back south yet. I have a good Internet connection but whether I want to make much use of it is still up in the air — y’all have a good one OK?
Written on December 24, 2008 | Posted in
In Real Life |
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Nancy Greene on Senate Reform. Coming up next: Don Cherry’s analysis of the Andrew Wiles Proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem.
Written on December 23, 2008 | Posted in
General |
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Curious about some of your fellow bloggers? Let’s find out who does what.
Written on December 23, 2008 | Posted in
In Real Life |
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Hacks and flaks. This new bunch of Senators makes our hockey team look like winners.
Written on December 22, 2008 | Posted in
General |
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A rally to protest the current OC Transpo strike seems to have fallen somewhat flat – only three people showed up.
Written on December 21, 2008 | Posted in Uncategorized |
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It seems that, according to Michael Taube’s thinking, a political blog must be partisan to be a “leading political blog”. He’s done a Best of the blogosphere (left-wing version) and a Best of the blogosphere (right-wing version) that he started off with
Who do you think are Canada’s leading political bloggers?
With the number one criteria for review being “the blog had to be partisan”.
Written on December 21, 2008 | Posted in
Blogs and Blogging,
Canadian Politics |
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– while homeless Canadians die alone on cold winter streets
Written on December 21, 2008 | Posted in
Canada,
Canadian Politics |
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